New Mexico Quarterly

Volume 18 | Issue 3 Article 18

1948 A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Lyle Saunders

Frank L. Baird

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A G-UIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF THE SOUTHWEST Lyle Saunders and Frank L. Baird

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HIS BIBLIOGRAPHY, a service of the Unive{si~y of New M~xico's Research Bureau on Latin America and Cultural Relations in the Southwest,T attempts to list, with such thoroughness as time and resources permit, current materials dealing with the Southwest. The Southwest, as here defined, includes all of New Mexico and Arizona and part~ of­ TeXas, Utah, Oklahoma, Colorado, Nevada, and California.

The symbol (F) designates fiction;_ 0) is used to indicate0 materials on the juvenile level. Included in this issue are mainly those titles which were published or came to our attention between.. and June 1, 1948. In order to conserve space and-avoid needless repetition, general, recurring items (indicated in the. Spring, 1948, issue by a star) will be listed only once a year in the Spring numbers of the NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY REVIEW. BOOKS Alderman, Frances L. and Wilson, Amber M. About Los Angeles. New York, Heath, 1948. $2.20. ill Social sciences. Armitage, Merle. Operations Santa Fe. New York, Duell, Sloan &: Pierce, 1948. $5.00. Bennett, James A. Forts and Forays: James A. Bennett, a dragoon in New Mexico, :r8jo­ - :r8;6. Albuquerque, University -of New Mexico Press, 1948. $1.75. Bronson, Wilfrid Swancourt. Pi"to's Journey. New York, Messner, 1948. $2·50' ill Hille, Waldemar, 00. The people'S song-book. New York, Boni &: Gaer, 1948. $2.50. In­ cludes songs of southwestern groups. Kelleam, Joseph E. Blackjack. New YOTk, William Sloane Associates, 1948. $3.00• (F) Effects of oil discovery on small southern Oklahoma town. Lomax, John and Lomax, Alan. Folk Song U. S. A. New York, Duell, Sloan &: Pierce, 1948. $6.00. Includes songs of the Southwest. a7a

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New Mexico Quarterly, Vol. 18 [1948], Iss. 3, Art. 18 374 NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY REVIEW Lomax, Louise. San Antonio's river. San Antonio, Naylor Co., 1948. $2~. History of San Antonio river country and city of same name. McCaleb, Walter F. The conquest of the West. New York, Prentice-H~, 1947· $3.75. Annexation of Texas and related issues. ; Marion, Frances. Westward dream. New York, Doubleday, 1948. $3.00.' (F) Menjou, Adolphe and Musselman, M. M. It took nine tailors. New Y~rk: Whittlesey, 1948. $3.50. Evolution of picture-making. , \ Meyers, John M. The Alamo. New York, Dutton, 1948• $3.oq. \ F'auI, Rodman W. California gold: the beginning of mining in the Far Wett,. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1947· $4.50. . Rader, Jesse L. South of forty, from the Mississippi to the Rio Grande: a bibliography. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1948. $10.00. Ross, Malcolm Harrison. All manner of men. New York, Reynal, 1948. $3.50. Past Amer­ ican racial conflict with Negroes, Mexicans, and Japanese. Tedlock, E. W., J.r. The Frieda Lawrence collection of D. H. Lawrence. manuscripts: a descriptive bIbliography. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1948. $3.50. Tireman, Loyd Spencer and Watson, Mary. A community school in a Spanish-speaking village. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1948. $2.50. " Tireman, Loyd Spencer and Watson, Mary. Teaching Spanish-speaking children. Albu- querque, University of New Mexico Press, 1948. $3.50' i West, Tom. Powdersmoke pay-off. New York, Dutton, 1948. $2.50• (F) tIexican border ~L ,1 Wheaton, Elizabeth ~ Fulton. Texas City remembers. San Antonio, N~ylor Co., 1948. ~~ I Woldert, Albert. A history of Tyler and Smith county, Texas. San AntoQ.io, Naylor Co., 1948. $4.00• I PERIODICAL MATERIAL AGRICULTURE AND RANCHING ! Anonymous. "Texas sheep and goat raisers' association meeting, 1947." !National Wool Grower, 38:12-13, Jan. 1948. : Brown, J. G. Root knot in Arizona. University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Bulletin 212, Feb. 1948. " Cosulich, Bernice. "Lady rancher:' Arizona Highways, 24:24-2819 April 1948. Mrs. Renee Donnet, Arizona Hereford-breeder. Fox, Kel M. and Peplow, Edward H., Jr. "He grew peaches on a desert homestead." The Desert Magazine, 11:11-12, . Verde valley, Arizona. New Mexico Feed and Fertilizer Control Office, Eighteenth annual report. State College, New Mexico, 1948. For year ending Dec. 31, 1947. Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. What's new in Oklahoma agriculture. No. 15, 1948. . Templin, ~. H. and others. Fertilizer requirements for rite on the soils of the gulf coast prairie of Texas. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Progress Report 1104. Valentine, K. A. Effects of water-retaining and water-spending structures in revegetating semidesert range land. Agricultural Experiment Station, New Mexico State College,' Bulletin 341, 1947. ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND 'SOCIOLOGY Anonymous. "Navajo baby-carrier:' The Masterkey, 22:99, . ~ • "Southwest has a new crop of super rich:' Life, 24:23-27, April ~' 1948. ---,. "The land of the big rich:' Fortune, 37:98-103, April 1948. 0 ahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado. Cardwell, Lawrence. "These, lOO, are our people:' Arizona Highways, 24:19-21, May 1948. Japanese-Americans of Salt river valley, Arizona. : Goldstein, Marcus S. "Dentition of Indian crania from Texas:' Ameri~an Journal of Physical Anthropology, 6:63-83, . j Haury, Emil W. and Sayles, E. B. An early pit house village of the Mqgollon culture, Fbrestdale valley, Arizona. University of Arizona Bulletin, Vol. 18, Oct. 1947. Hawley,. Florence. "The Keresan holy rollers: an adaptation to American ~ndividualism:' SOCIal Forces, 26:272-280, March 1948. Introduction of Holy Roller $lIt to pueblos of Southwest. I ~ Hurst, C. T. "Eight years in the Tabeguache and Dolores country of CoIQrado." South­ western Journal of Anthropology, 3:367-370, Winter 1947. Southwester:n Colorado.

I'. https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol18/iss3/18 2 Saunders and Baird: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest GUIDE TO LITERATURE OF SOUTHWEST 375 Hurt, Amy Passmore. "Exploring ancient caves," lV,ew Mexico Magazine, 26:12-1$; May 1948. Lewis, O. "Rural cross section, Bell county, Texas," Science Monthly, 66:327-334, April 1948. , Liebler. H. B. "Christian concepts and Navaho words." Utah Humanities Review, 2:16g­ 175, April 1948. Miller, H. A. "Farm and city relations," California Citrograph, 33:230, April 1948. Parcher, L. A. "Oil and agriculture,", Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 28:244-252, May 1948. Influence of oil on land use and tenure in Oklahoma. Santee, Ross. "Apache kid," Arizona Highways, 24:4-10, Feb. 1948. Service, Elman. "Recent observations on Havasupai land tenure," Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 3:360-366, Winter 1947. Northern Arizona. Smith, Elmer R. "The Japanese in Utah," Utah Humanities Review, 2:129-144, April 1948. Tanner, Clara Lee. "Ancient pottery," Arizona H,ighways, 24:36-39. Feb. 1948. Van Valkenburgh, Richard. "Navajo Naat'aani," The Kiva, 13:14-24, . Navajo leaders of past century. Wallace, William, Jr. "The role (of the aged in Hupa society," The Masterkey, 22:86-92. May 1948. Hupa Indians, California. ~ ARTS .. Anonymous. "Theatre: U. S. A.: Theatre '48, Dallas. Texas," Theatre Arts, 32:55, Spring 1948. ---,. "Western watercolors at Grand Central galleries,_Vanderbilt Avenue." Art Digest, 22:21, Feb. 1,1948.., A. retrospect exhibition of the life work of Ernest L. Blumensch~,'May 30 to Tune JO, I948. Art Gallery, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1948. catalog, 8 ps. illustrated. Cassidy, Ina Sizer. "The art schools exhibit," New Mexico Magazine, 26:24. May 1948.

Santa Fe, New Mexico exhibit. A Fisher, Reginald (compiler .and editor). An Art Directory of New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico and School of American Research, 1947, 78 ps. 50C. .Hart, Cedric. "Operatic variations in southern California," Opera News, 12:28. , 1948. . Morris, Virginia. "Contemporary Indian art in Oklahoma." Magazine Tulsa, 3:34-39, May 1948.' , . Rosenfield, John. "Dallas ~eatre '48," Think, 14:28, April 1948. Yates, Peter. "Los Angeles musical jig-saw," Musical Digest, p. 14, May 1948. BIOGRAPHICAL Hurt, Amy Passmore. "The man who wrote 'Ben Hur'," New Mexico Magazine, 26:14, June 1948. Steams, Ruby. "From sarongs to saints," New Mexico Magazine, 26:22, June 1948. M. James Slack, "Miguel Flojo," of L~ Cruces. , BIOLOGICAL Anonymous. "The green wood of our deserts." Sunset, 100:164-165, May 1948. Palo verde in Arizona deserts. Bohl, Walter. "Gambel quail," Arizona Highways, 24:12-13, April 1948. Hughes, Dick. "Ghost of the Supers~itutions." Arizona Wildlife and Sportsman, 9:7, 18-19, April 1948. Desert bighorns in sputhwestern Arizona. Neumann, David L. "A note on the derivation of the squash blossom, us~d by the Navajo Indians as an element of design in necklaces," EI Palacio, 55:131-135, May' 1948. Sinclair, John L. "Free lancing in ethnology," New Mexico Magazine, 26:16-17. June 1948. Custodians of Kuau ruins, Coronado state monument, Be.rnalillo. University of California. bulletin, Department of Geological Sciences. Lower pliocene horses from Black Hawk Ranch, Mt. Diablo, California. Berkeley, University of Cali­ fornia Press, 1948. CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION Anonymous. "Navy checks silt deposits," Science News Letter, 53:5H2, April 1948. ---,. "Silt report on Lake Mead." The Desert Magazine, 11 :26, June 1948. Bailey, Fred. "Six inches from starvation." American Magazine, 145:50-51, May 1948. Soil conservation in the Southwest.

Published by UNM Digital Repository, 1948 3 New Mexico Quarterly, Vol. 18 [1948], Iss. 3, Art. 18 I 376 NEW MEXICO QUA.RTERLY! REVIEW Cole, Donald Barnard. "Transmountain water diversion in Colorado:' cblorado Maga- zine, 25:49-65, March 1948. - I pevoto, Bernard. "The easy chair:' Harper's, pp. 441-444, May 1948. ·donservation of natural resources in the West. ~ Gish, Dan M. "Trout hatcheryman's calendar:' Arizona Wildlife and Sportsman, 9:7-8, March 1948. . Hamilton, Arthur W. "Rio Grande deathwatch: the story of a dying riven:' NEW MEX­ ICO QUARTERLY REVIEW, 18:67-79, Spring 1948. Middle Rio Grande valJ.ey. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Operations timber; Texas' state forestry progress, I945 and I946. College Station, Forest Service, bulletin 41, 1947. Niehuis, Charles C. "The beaver are coming back:' Arizona Highways, 24:"II, May 1948. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. A'nnual report of the sout western forest '" and range experiment station, I947· Tucson, 1947· l University of Texas. Proceedings of the seventh Texas conference on soil 'fechanics and foundation engineerin$' Austin, University publications. I Walker, Lewis W. "The bIggest little sanctuary." Natural History, 57:173-1~5' April 1948. Pintail ducks, San Diego, California. CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMSi Anonr,mous. "Mobilizing industrial medicine." Magazine Tulsa, 3:20, Ma~\ 1948. Carter Oil Co. employees. . ---. "Warning issued to avoid mine fires." New Mexico Miner and Prospector, 10:8, May 1948.. '! Fergusson, Erna. "Navajos: Whose Problem?" NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY R.E$w, 18:25-35, Spring 1948. i Haggard, H. "The joker in California's insurance law:' North American IJpbor, 1:26-29, April 1948. ' Hawley, Florence. Some factors in the Indian problem in New Mexico. uni~Frsity of New Mexico, Department of Government, Division of Research, 15, 1948. I Ortega, Joaqufri. "Factionalism in New Mexico:' Rio Grande Writer, 5:Q--14, Summer 1948. ; Redmond, Donald E. "Cooperation must grow:' Christian Century, 65:381-~82, , 1948• Inter-church cooperation, Kingsville, Texas. 1 U. S. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Annual reportlof the Com­ o misSIoner, (fiscal year ending June 30. 1947) , Washington, 1948.; Wilson. James H. and Sandoval. Don. "No race discrimination here:' trhe Nation's Schools, 41:31, May 1948. Rocky Ford, Colorado schools. 1 EDUCATION ( Anonymous. "Diesel research equipment from Germany to serve us." Science. News Letter, 53:249. April 17v 1948. Oklahoma A. & M. College. I ---. "German di~el e!1gine research la~ratory soon to be transplanted Ito Oklahoma A. & M. College. SCIence, 107:418, . 1948• L ---. "In the air:' Student Life, 15:18. April 1948. Student air trips at c.a,assen senior high school. Oklahoma City. ,~ ---,. "Programs and plans of New Mexico School of Mines:' New Mexico Miner and Prospector, 10:11-13, April 1948. ' ---,. "Summer sessions at universities in California." California Journal' of Secondary Education, 23:249, April 1948. .' ---,_ "Texas College of Arts and Industries:' Oil and Gas Journal, 46:86.89, ,1948. ~ ---,. "The Odessa high school:' School Board Journal, 116:45, April 1948. Odessa. Texas. . . "World capitol of petroleum education:' Magazine Tulsa, 3:16-1h, May 1948. College of petroleum sciences and engineering, University of Tulsa. l' Canon. Crystal. "The speech program in JacksonVille high school:' Bullet" of the Na­ tional Association Of Secondary School Principals, 3~:l94, January 1948.; Jacksonville, Texas. ! Colton, Harold S. "The Museum of Northern Arizona in 1947." Plateau, 20:62-65, April 1948• : Conger, Maybelle. "Recipe for a successful speech program in a secondary sch;ool:' Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, 8S!:tgg, January 1948. Central high school, Oklahoma City. .

https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol18/iss3/18 4 Saunders and Baird: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest GUIDE TO LITERATURE OF SOUTHWEST • 377 Demars, E. T. "University admission through extensioB courses." California Journal of Secondary Education, 23:239, April 1948. . Douglass, Aubrey A. "Report on the survey of the needs of California in higher educa- tion." California Schools, 19:81-90, April 1948. . Hughes, James S. "Veterans rate programs of California junior colleges," Junior College Journal, 18:450-456, April 1948. .. O'Rourke, Everett V. "Driver instruction in California high schools," California Schools, 19:93-94, April 1948. Sensabaugh, George F. "A state survey of English cou.rses of study," The English Journal, 37:229-235, May 1948. California. Southern Methodist University studies, 4. Integration of the humanities and the social sciences: a symposium. Da]las, University Press in Dallas, IM8. Results of south­ western conference on curricula of higher education and the place of the humanities. Strayer, George D. "California's needs in higher education," California Journal of Sec­ ondary Education, 23:236, April 1948. Thomas, Alta. "Seven years a-growing," Childhood Education, 24:421-424, May 1948. A. C. E. and University of .. Oklahoma cooperative workshop. Tireman, Loyd S. Spanish vocabulary of four native Spanish-speaking pre-first-grade chil­ dren. University of New Mexico publications in education, 2, Albuquerque, 1948. Wiley, Laura Jane and Smith, Prudence.."May fete," Student Life, 14:3, May 1948. Spanish fiesta at Westlake School for Girls, Los Angeles. Willibrand, W. A. "Ray Temple House," Modern Language Journal, 32:378-381, May 1948. Seventieth birthday of editor.of Books Abroad at University of Oklahoma. Wyckoff, Nicholas E. "Recent activities of the state educational agency for surplus prop­ erty," California Schools, 19:90-92,. April 1948.

FICTION Hubbard, W. P. "Revenge in the meadow," "Nature Magazine, 41:233, May 1948.

FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL Albright, Hora~e M. "Development of the domestic IX?tash industry," Mining Congress Journal, 84:26-29, March 1948. Carlsbad, New MeXICO ~rea . . Anonymous. "Early day mining camps paved way for major operations in southwest New Mexico," New Mexico Miner and Pr3spector, 10:7, May 1948. ---. "Mining potash ores in Carlsbad area reveals magnitude of eXHanding industry," New Mexico Miner and Prospector, 10:8-9, April 1948. - ., ---. "Proposed spa for the Elizabeth Arden company on mountain desert tract near Phoenix; F. L. Wright, architect," Architectural Forum, 88:85-86'january 1948. ---. "Record oil output. forecast for '48," New Mexico Miner an Prospector, 10:13, May 1948. ---. "Southwest's goal; light .industry," Business Week, p. 30, , 1948. ---. "Texas City and its industries rebuild," Business Week, p. 42, , 1948. ---. "Texas: 'Smelters work uninterruptedly throughout year-some new metal pro- duced," Mining World, 10:76, 78, April 1, 1948. . . Barnes, Kenneth B. "Crossroads, New Mexico, wildcat one of largest discoveries this year," Oil and Gas Journal, 47:214, May 20, 1948. Deegan, Charles J. "Highly technical oil industry made simple in exposition's Hall of Science," Oil and Gas Journal, 47:135, May 20, 1948. Exhibits at International Petrol­ eum Exposition, Tulsa. Foster, Arch L. "Jefferson chemical plant now under full operation at Port Neches," Oil and Gas Journal, 47:1OQ-I03, May 6, 1948. Texas gulf coast. '" Hall, Clyde. "Corporate background of the Texas utilities company," Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 28:225-234, . - Hendrick, K. "Ablaze with color: California's flower-seed industry." Christian Science Monitor Magazine, p. 6, April 3, 1948. , Stuart, Frank C. "Indian country candy." New Mexico Magazine. 26:21, 33, 35, May 1948.

Pinon candy-making in Albuquerque. < University of Texas, Bureau of Business Research. Chart book of Texas business. Austin, 1947· . Weber, George. "Cost reduction, new techniques feature southwest A. P. I. meeting." Oil and Gas Journal, 46:53, ,, -elMS. Meeting of southwest district, Aplerican Petroleum Institute, San Antonio.

Published by UNM Digital Repository, 1948 5 New Mexico Quarterly, Vol. 18 [1948], Iss. 3, Art. 18 378 NEW MEXICO QUARTERL~ REVIEW FOLKLORE -,;.." l Chavez, Fray Angelico. "Nuestra Senora del Rosano La ConqUistadora~" New Mexico Historical Review, 23:94-128, April 1948. Nequatewa, Edmund. "Chaveyo: the first Kachina." Plateau, 20:60-62, A .ril 1948. Hopi folklore. Simpson, Ruth De Ette. "An ancient custom in modem Zuni." The Masterkey, 22: 102-104, ~1~. . I Wallace, Norman G. "The ship in the desert." Arizona Highways, 24:4,\10, April 1948. Papago legend. . I Wilson, Edith Hart. "Enemy bear." The Masterkey, 22:80-85, May 1948. !Bear ceremony, Cochiti pueblo, New Mexico. GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Anderson, Charles A. "Structural control of copper mineralization, Bagdad, Arizona." Mining Technology, 12:TP2352, March 1948. Anonymous. "Arizona: Strike-free year and high prices make 1947 a r~cord." Mining World, 10:59-60, April 1, 1948. ---. "California: General decline in base metals noted and gold mining continues sl

https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol18/iss3/18 6 Saunders and Baird: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest GUIDE '1"0 LITERATURE OF SOUTHWEST 379 Hartman, Fred. "Three oil towns become one." National Municipal Review, 37:291-205, April 1948. Consolidation of Goose Creek, Baytown, and Pelly, Texas. Irion, Frederick C. Press law' handbook. University of New Mexico, Department of Gov­ ernment, Division of Research, Albuquerque, 1947. Lloyd, J. M. "Painless payment for water-main extension:' ,The A~erican City, 63:9~-95, May 1948. Tyler, Texas. McCardle, L. V. "A modern city treasury:' The American City, 63:77, May 1948. Los Angeles. ,_' Southern, John H. and Motheral, Joe R. "Land for Texas veterans." Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 28:235-243, December 1947. HEALTH Anonymous. "Ardmore children make good showing in schools survey:' Oklahoma Health Bulletin, 6:18, May 1948. Disease protection in schools, Ardmore, Oklahoma. --. "Nutrition project at Norman shows value of good eating habits:' OkJahoma Health Bulletin, 6: 19, May 1948. Bacon, Vinton W. and Diggs, Charles H. "Sewerage survey develops a forty-year regional plan." The American City, 43:124-126, April 1948. Orange county, California. Schlesselman, G. W. "The soil factor as related to health:' Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 28: 253-256, May 1948. Texas. , HISTORICAL . ,- Anonymous. "Winston-Chloride mining area showing new activity: has interesting his- tory:' New Mexico Miner and Pros-pector, 10:1, May 1948. Borgman, The Rev. Francis, O. F. M. "Henry Chee Dodge, ,the last chief of the Navaho Indians." New Mexico Historical Review, 23:81-93, April 1948. - Chavez, Fray Angelico. "Don Fernando Duran de Chavez:' El Palacio, 55:I03-UH, April 1948. Lineage of Chavez family of New Mexico. ' Hughston, Mary. "Old Fort Lowell." Arizona Highways, 24:20-24, April 1948.•Old Fort Lowell, near Tucson, Arizona. Jackson, Joseph Henry. "The creaqon of Joaquin Murieta." Pacific Spectator, 2:176"181. Poldervaart, Arie. "Black robed justice: When wolves' heads hung." (continuing) New Mexico Historial Review, 23: 129-145, April 1948.' , Robinson, Duncan W: Judge Robert McAlpin WilliamsomTexas' three-legged Willie. Austin, Texas Hisrorical Association, 1948.. ' Spencer, Frank C. "Old Abiquiu-- ... crossroads of history." New Mexico Magazine, 26:22- - 23, May 1948. Abiquiu, New Mexico. ' Stanley, F. "The Folsom story:' El Palacio, 55:141-151, May 1948. Pioneer days of Fol­ som, New Mexico. Underhill, Ruth. "Men with, ears down tq their ankles." NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY REVIEW, 18:39"46, Spring 1948. Navaho history. '. MISCELLANEOUS Adolphe, Edward. "Oklahoma: A half century of oil." Magazine Tulsa, ~P3-15, May 1948. Lang, Daniel. "A reporter in New Mexico-Los Alamos." New Yorker, 24:76, 78, So, 81, , April 19, 1948. ' .. Nicholson, Seth B. "Sunspot activity during 1947." RUblications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 60:98-101, April 1948. Mt. Wilson observatory, California. Niehuis, Charles C. "Ace bear hunter:' Arizona Wildlife and Sportsman, 9:14-15, . Giles Goswick, Mayer, Arizona. Reynolds, Dexter. "New Mexico: Poor little rich state." New Me~ico Alumnus, 20:6, April 1948. . Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Ornamentals for southwest Texas. College Sta- tion, Bulletin 695, 1947. . TRAVEL Abbott, Cliff. "The trailof Padre Kino." Arizona Highfhays, 24:30-36, Feb. 1948. Southern Arizona, Northern Sonora. ' Anonymous. "Indian country." Sunset, 100:22-27, June 1948. Adjoining regions of Ari­ zona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. ---.. "Texas: Southwestern paradox.... Journal of Engineering Education, 38: I-V, March 1948. . •

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NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY REVIEW ---,. "Tulsa today: The oil capitol of the world." Magazine Tulsa, 3:29-32, May 1948; Breed, Jack. "Land of the Havasupai:' National Geographic Magazine, 93:655-6'74, May 1948. Grand Canyon area, Ariwna. Brothers, Mary Hudson. "The last frontier/! New Mexico Magazine, 26:23, 46, June 1948. Reserve, New Mexico. Brown, Frances Ronser. "Along the levee road." New Mexico Magazine, 26:15, 43, 44, May 1948. West bank of Rio Grand,e from Mesilla to near E1 Paso. Cooley, C. E. "White Hills." Arizona Highways, 24:27-29, Feb. 1948. Deserted silver-mining town, Mohave county, Arizona. Fitzpatrick, George. "In Lordsburg the magic word is water:' New Mexico Magazine, 26:11-13, June 1948. Lordsburg, New Mexico. • Litton, Martin. "Lost garden of the Kofas:' Arizona Highways, 24: 10-14, Feb., 1948. Kofa mountains, Yuma county, Arizona. Gallaher, Dennis. "Where to go on the Colorado:' Arizona Wildlife and Sportsman, 9:9, March 1948. Fishing near Parker dam, Ariwna. McCord, Charles M. "Experiences with a surveying party in southern Colorado, 18q9:' Colorado Magazine, 25:71-75, March 1948. Spanish Peaks area. Muench, JOy'ce and Muench, Josef. "Land of the stone comics:' Arizona Highways, 24:12- 20, Apnl 1948. Chiricahua national monument. . ---,. "Spring's rainbow in the desert:' Natural History, 57:180-184, April 1948. South- . em California. Rittenhouse, W. E., Jr. "Mountain adventure:' Arizona Highways, 24:5-7, May 1948. San . Francisco peaks, Ariwna. Short; Don. "The Southwest is America's most colorful vacation area:' The Grade Teacher, 65:58-59, 80, 82, May 1948. South, Marshal. "Desert trails:' The Desert Magazine, 11:19-20, June 1948. Borrego Springs, southern California. . Thomas, Naoma G. "Halfway to Heaven:' New Mexico Magazine, 26: 14, 48, May 1948. Evergreen valley ranch, near Las Vegas, New Mexico. , . . .

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